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Madame Helga

Stereophonics · 2003

10 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · post-Britpop

A blend of gritty alt-rock and reflective melodies, capturing the essence of early 2000s British music.

Madame Helga is a single by Stereophonics, released in 2003. A blend of gritty alt-rock and reflective melodies, capturing the essence of early 2000s British music. The album features a more mature sound compared to previous releases, earning a solid position on the UK Albums Chart. It showcases the band's ability to evolve while still appealing to their core fanbase, marking an important step in their ongoing journey as artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Madame Helga sound like?

A blend of gritty alt-rock and reflective melodies, capturing the essence of early 2000s British music. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.

What makes Madame Helga by Stereophonics notable?

The album features a more mature sound compared to previous releases, earning a solid position on the UK Albums Chart. It showcases the band's ability to evolve while still appealing to their core fanbase, marking an important step in their ongoing journey as artists. Released in 2003, 'Madame Helga' was the Stereophonics' fifth studio album, following their commercial success with 'Just Enough Education to Perform'. At this point, the band was solidifying their post-Britpop identity while navigating a changing musical landscape.

How many songs are on Madame Helga?

Madame Helga has 3 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·10:42

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Madame Helga Standout 3:55
  • 2 High as the Ceiling Standout 3:18
  • 3 Royal Flush (Mono demo) Standout 3:29

Release Date

May 19, 2003

Artist Origin

Wales

Runtime

10 min 42 sec